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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1940)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, January 21, 1940 PAGE SEVEN Goggin, Demaret Are Finalists Pair to Meet For 1st Cash $1000 Up on 72 Hole Try Over Frisco's Merced Course Today By RUSS NEWLAND SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 29.-(JP) Charging home in par-shattering stretch drives, Willie Goggin, local professional, and Jimmy De maret, Honston. Texas, entry, be came finalists today in the $5e0 San Francisco match play open golf tournament. The two survivors of a starting field numbering more than 200 of the country's leading fairway marksmen will meet tomorrow oyer the par 36-36 72 Lake Merced course for first money of $1000. Goggin. completing a two-day rout of some of the biggest names In golf, crashed through bis semi final eighteen with a 2 and 1 Tictory orer Craig Wood of M mironeck, NY. Demaret polished off a former Texan and the defending San Francisco open champion, Dick Mets of Oak Park. 111.. 4 and 2. The winners finished their next to the last round three under par figures. Goggin was one down to Wood at the ninth but fired four birdies at his rival on the Incoming stretch to take the lead at the 11th for the first time and maintain the adrantage until the match ended on the 17th with each carding birdies from long putts. Mets Get Are Demaret after holding a one up lead three times on the first nine, and rounding the turn one up, chalked up three birdies on the second nine to wind up the contest at the 16th. The double round final will pit the 1938 San Francisco win ner, Demaret, against the 193C runner-up. Goggin lost to Willie Hunter four years ago. The San Fran cisco player also was a rinaiist In the 1933 national PGA cham pionship, losing to Gene Sarazen. Quarter and semi-final battles today provided a series of thrills for a gallery of 3000 fans cli maxed by a hole-in-one. It was made by Metx in defeating Hor ton Smith, also from Oak Park. 111., 1 up in the morning round. Using a No. 4 wood, Metz METHODS RELEASE FULL EFFICIENCY OF WORLD-FAMOUS PENNSYLVANIA OIL! HYVIS REFIT JERY ENGINEERS L i 80S I I b K Select the proper weight oil by tb ilaaqi oa your car if s simple ae A.B.CL1 Ask any HTVIS dealer. WIGGINS COMPANY Inc. 105 X. W. P Between Football Seasons If you are one of those persons who wonders what football coaches do in the off season, this photo will answer you partly. The artist immersed in work of reproducing a desert scene at Phoenix, Arix is Bob Zuppke, coach of the University of Illinois. His paintings are well received. WSC Nets 5245 Overtime Victory PULLMAN, Wash., Jan. -Washington State college, never in the lead through the regular playing time, loosed a withering attack in an overtime session to night and defeated the University of Montana Grizzlies, 52 to 45. in a red- baskr-tball battle. Hud Olson, dynamic little state colleee guard, piloted his Cougar mates to the triumph by scoring five overtime points and passing to John Hooper to set up anoth er pair. banged the ball into the cup on i the par three, 200-yard 14th hole. It squared the match for i him and he went on to win at the 18th. Before that he bad been three down at the 11th. A iff mi m DEVELOP NEW SUPER-OIL! O Pennsylvania oil, long recognized as the finest lubricating oil in the world, NOW exceeds all the pre vious standards of lubri cating efficiency through HYVIS's new methods. 0 Ask for the Hew HyViS AT TOUR DEAXXIL'S mi: o Cm i M(Mi Distributed by Portland, Ore. mm wm it"2. - -: Brooks Outhoop Parkers, 37-28 Brooks, powerhouse of the city league, encountered stubborn re sistance before they defeated Par kers, 37 to 28, in last night's pre liminary to the Willamette Ore gonians bill. Big Bill Anton angled in 12 points to bead the Tictory. Brooks 37 William 9 Stewart Anton 12 Shinn 2 Catherwood 10 28 Parkers 11 R. Lindstrom B. Lindstrom Haek 3 Hill 6 Hinman Subs, for Brooks Joyce 4. For Parkers: Wickert 6, Upston 2. Gervais Annexes Double Hoop Win GERVAIS, Jan. 20. The Ger vais teams lost and won over St. Paul in a double-header game on the Gervais floor Friday night. Gervais B 16 1 St. Paul B Milleta Seifer 7 Bonn 4 Veteto Cutsforth Kirk Smith Williams Trent McKay Subs, Gervais: McCall 1 St. Paul 21 16 Gervais A J. Smith 7 6 Bierly Faber Milleta Bernard 7 3 Martin Mullen Ballweber Coleman 7 5 LeBrun Subs, Gervais: Brown 2. US Bank 34, Turner 27 TURNER The ITS Bank team of Salem defeated Turner here Friday night, 3 4 to 2 7, with King collecting 17 points. Turner Tigers 27 84 US Bank Cox 2 W. Bertelson Schifferer 2 Steed Metcalfe 4 17 King Bones 14 Bush Barber 5 Reinwald Substitutes, for Turner: Mesh elle 2. Deschutes Seeks Trout BEND. Jan. 10-(JP-Th state game commission will be asked to distribute 6,500,000 trout In the mid-Cascade and upper De schutes country streams, the De schutes County Sportsmen's asso ciation decided today. More Ger man brown trout are sought for the mid-Cascade area. Otis Harlan Dies MARTINSVILLE. IND., Jan. 20 -WV-Otis Harlan. 75-year-old re tired veteran of the legitimate stage and moving pictures, died here today at the home of a daughter, Mrs. W. E. Kennedy. Harlan, who first appeared on the stage in 1887, retired last summer after 18 years in Holly wood, Calif. He was the leading comedian in the Folies Bergeres theatre In New York In 112. Hour Cuts Opposed PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 20-Cfl5) -The Pacific northwest branch of the Associated General Contrac tors of America went on record today opposing any reduction of working hours below the day and week requirements of the federal wage-hour law. World Famous AKRON TRUSSES Correctly Fitted We Guarantee Comfort and Security CAPITAL DRUG STORE 405 SUU, Cor. Liberty T. T. Uw. . D. m. Ckaa. a. O Herbal remedies tor ailments of stomach. Urtx. kidney, skin. blood, glands. A urinary sys tem or men a women. 22 years ta service. Naturopathic Physi cians. Ask your neighbors about CHAN LAM. DLL CHAIT LAII CHINESE MEDICINE CO. SI1H Court St., corner Liber ty. Office open Tuesday A Sat urday only. 10 sua. to 1 p.m.. C to 7 p-jn. Conssltation. blood pressure A aria tests are free of charge. ll"MaaaiaaeaeaeaiaaaiaaaaeaJ Olds Sets Up Sales Record 51,265 Cars Are Sold In Last Quarters of '39; '40 Outlook Good Oldsmobile sales at retail, dur ing the last quarter of 1939, were the greatest forthls period of any year in the company's long his tory, according to a statement is sued today by D. E. Ralston, gen eral sales manager. "Sales of Oldsmobile sixes and eights during the month of De cember, of 17.S17 cars, boosted our final quarter figure to S 1,2 6 5 cars to establish this new high." said Ralston. "Sales for the last ten-day period of December total ed 5079 cars and made a gain of 13 per cent over the 6016 cars sold during the same period last year." be added. -Oldsmobile sales for the month of December exceeded the 14,782 cars sold in December of the previous year by 19 per cent. "During the calendar year, Oldsmobile dealer! sold at retail a total of 149,732 cars compared to 9S.589 cars sold daring 1938, for a gain of more than 64 per cent." Ralston stated that Oldsmobile production for the last quarter of 1938 also reached a new high In company history, with a total of (0,058 cars. "Prcspects for continued sales gains hare been definitely estab lished," said Ralston. Business generally has shown marked strength and Improvement. This fact coupled with the nationwide acceptance accorded Oldsmoblle's three new lines of cars for 1940, indicates that the present baying activity will be maintained and further increases made during the months to come." Longview Takes Vikings on Mats Though looking much better, and winning half the 10 matches, Salem's matmen dropped another decision yesterday, a 25 to 18 loss to Longview high. The upriver boys won four matches by falls, while Salem could win two by that route. Results: 95-lbs. Jones. L, fall In 8:23 over Knedler, S. 105-lbs. Ray Wilson, S, deci sioned Kelly, L. 135-lbs. Pidd. L, fall in 6:32 over Kil gore, S. 125-lbs. Stackley, L, fall in 2:33 over Otis Wilson, S. 125-lbs. Gautheirs, L, fall In 4:12 over Sheldon, S. 145-lbs. Mudd, S, decisioned Tasutake, L. 155-lbs. Smathers, L, fall in 13 2 over Ullman, S. 135-lbs Snider, S, fall in 2:36 over Richter, L. 150-lbs. McFarland, 8, deci sioned Moody, L. 155-lbs. Swingle, S, fall in 1:49 over Ledford, L. Mill City Wins MILL CITY The local high school quint handed Stayton Mar ion county B first league defeat of season here Friday night, 22 to 18. Mill City 23 Moravec 11 J. Lalack 6 D. Schroeder t Wilson 1 Day Substitutes, Kelly 3. IS Stayton 2 Harrel 9 Jordan 1 Mielke 2 Proctor 4 Lewis for Mill City, Cross Word Puzzle 12 13 ft IS 2 C4 21- 22 23 2 26 27 32 33 36 37 3 3 WO HI 46 M7 HI 5? SO S7 so HORIZONTAL 1 filth 8 fore-part of ship 9 whim 1 assert IS cotton fabrie 14 past 15 fotmdaifoa IS dislike 18 adhesrre xnixtars SO woolen fabrie tl thin soap 23 marsh grass tS electrified particle ft consumer 49 estimate too highly Jl bulk (4 organ of xnotiom offish 85 soon 88 westera stmt 67 to increase 18 variety of chalcedony SOYS Herewith la the solution to Satur days pvxxl. r2i 82 agree 14 to stow la vessels holi Ss observed 87 opinion S9 turn t off side 40 edible rootstoek 42 Implore 44 cavalry arm 47 anglers basket Buick Announces New "Estate Wagon" 0 Addition of the aw "Estate Wagon" to its line of 104O models is announced by the Buick division of General Motors corporation, of the popular station wagon type, the new model Is built on the Series SO Super charts, of 121 -inch vrheelbase, and Is powered by the Buirk valve-ln-head J straight eight engine. Features of the new estate wagon are luxurious interior trim and upholstery with foam rub ber and luxmry springs la all seat cushions and equipment Identical with that used in paMwnger cars of this make. Ample room for six passengers with large luggage or parrel carrying capacity is pro Tided. The new estate wagon is in Buirk's lower medium price range. Two New Commercial Cars Announced S ill Two new T'lymouth rommerrial V. - . , , - x ' .. ... .... ... y x , . . HMO IMyntouth panel delivery just added to the line in company with a new all-purpose "Utility" sedan. Both combine passenger car beauty and comfort with generous load-carrying space. The new panel delivery is mounted on the big "luxury-riding" chassis of the 1940 "Roadking," which has a 117-inch wheelbaae. Individual coil front springs and steering post gearshift are standard, and the large panel body contains more than 124 cu. feet of load space. Plymouth's L-head "floating power" engine, four rings per piston and other quality features mean lower operating roMta for commercial car operators. Its size is designed for businesses that have been using vehicles too large for their re quirements, because the only other choice was units of too little load space. Tommy Lloyd Purchased By Vancouver From LA LOS ANGELES, Jan. 20-(-Catcher Tommy Lloyd was sold today by the Los Angeles base ball club to Vancouver of the Western International league. Lloyd was released by Sacra mento after receiving a knee in jury and came to the Angels In midseason last year. He was rat ed a promising young hitter but got little chance to play. Mill City Whips Gates MILL CITY The Mill City town team trounced Gates, 55 to 33, here Thursday night. Gates 33 Ball 14 Klutke T Farmen It Caney Cllne 4W Mill City 14 Beck S P. Herron 10 Todd 12 J. Herron 8 F. Smith Subs, for Mill City: Kanoff 8. 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Tb taek ia fiftcaa casta bat wbea ordarra vita a pattern, which la alae fiftaca canto. "THE TWO TOGETH ER ABE TWENTY. fiTE CENTS. 8aad ye-tr cedar to Tha Oragea Starmq. Pattrra tBrtmfrV but week. Shown above la I Cashouse Tigers, Aces All Win in SYrC Opening Saturday night Salem Youth Center hooping found the Gas house Tigers whipping the Lion Tamers 24-18 and the Aces down ing the Bone Crushers 11-8. The scoring, for Aces: Tricker . Olson 2, Cnrtiss 2, Keuscher. McKay 2; for Tigers, Frantz, Pet ticord 2, Riley 1, Hannum 10, Fa chero 6; for Lion Tamers, Causey, Durham 4, Martin 4, McQuire 6, Fox 2; for Bone Crushers, An drews. Gorman, Kerber 5, Sco fleld 2; Farlow. HON EIlViOlY CAN AFFORD 111 Pay by week or month uhen credit Is approved. One whole year to pay. No Carrying Charges or interest. DR. PAINLESS PARKER SAYS: "You don't have to be afraid of the bogey of dental costs under this credit plan, because it enables you to spread your payments oyer as long a period as 52 weeks. Have your work done right away and pay later, by week, or month. All forms of dentistry available on easy' terms. LIFELIKE DENTAL PLATES Made from awly-insprovrd (Taaaparea plaetiee awe offered by deatietry fee tare to pUte-warrrs. DR. PAINLESS PARKER DENTIST SALEM OFFICES - Telephone Salem 8825 Start and Iibertr Strewts Others In Eugan. Portland, Tacoxna, Spokom. Sexrttla and In AS Laadlng Pacific Coast CIllss DeSoto Raises Engine Power Weight Kept Same; Valve Openings Increased; 2 Ratings Given One of the most Important im provements made in De Soto this year Is the increase in power out put of the L-head engine to 109 horsepower with the standard cylinder head, and 105 with the special high-compression alumi num head. Because of the stepped up horsepower, and because it has been accomplished without In ceraslng engine weight, the 1949 models hare proved to be faster in get way. Quicker in pickup through all speed ranges, and sup plied with considerably mora re serve power for emergencies, the manufacturer reports. Partially regponcible for the greater horsepower are high lift camshafts which increase the valve openings and consequently step up torque and power. The engine is still of the high com pression type. It is mounted on floating power mountings which cushion out vibration before it reaches the car frame. Specifications reveal such en gineering features as full length water Jackets, and water distrib uting tube which carries a cooling stream direct to valve seats. The carburetor is of the down draft type and Includes an automatic electric choke, the water pump is generator driven, and the clutch is a 10-inch single dry plate variety with vlbratron dampener and sealed-ln lubricants in both ths release and pilot bearing. Oregon Visitor Dies, Train Fall RENO, Nev., Jan. 20.-ip)-Be-lieved to have fallen off an east bound passenger train, the man gled body of Lee Braswell of Thayer, Mo., was found near a brid ge in the Truckee river can yon 20 miles east of here this morning. COTTAGE GROVE. Jan. 20-UP) Lee Braswell, whose mangled body was found on a Nevada rail road track today after he had evi dently fallen from the observation car of an east bound passenger train, is the father of Roger and Orin Braswell. Cottage Grove. First reports said the local men were brothers of the dead man. He is alo survived by his former wife, Mrs. BesHle Braswell, Cot tage Grove, whom he had been visiting. His two sons are going east to Missouri for the funeral. Unionist Acquitted CHEHALIS, Jan. 20.-;P-Rob-ert H. Smith, 46. secretary of the International Woodworkers of America union local, was acquit ted of manslaughter charges to day by a superior court J a r y . Smith was charged in connection with the death of James Doney, a Centralis fern picker, in a fight last December 16. ' Call without necessity of making appoint ment.